INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A woman who was attacked by a tiger at a western
Indiana exotic feline refuge has been upgraded to serious condition.

Wishard Memorial Hospital spokeswoman Natalie Moya says 21-year--old
Marissa Dub was in the intensive care unit on Saturday, a day after being
brought to the Indianapolis hospital in critical condition. The Clay
County Sheriff's Department said Dub was cleaning a cage at the Exotic
Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, about 60 miles southwest of
Indianapolis, when she was attacked after a cage door was left open.

The sheriff's department said the tiger is an 18-year-old male named Raja.
The feline center was open to the public at the time, but no visitors were
in the area when the attack occurred.